by Dan
Derbick
December-23-1999
from
Rense Website
If you're interested in the ongoing
Genetically Engineered food question the following may be of
interest to you:
The following processed foods
tested positive for being genetically modified (September
1999). These tests were not "safety tests;" they were only
to establish the presence of unlabeled genetically modified
ingredients.
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Frito-Lay Fritos Corn
Chips
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Bravos Tortilla Chips
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Kellogg's Corn Flakes
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General Mills Total Corn Flakes Cereal
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Post Blueberry Morning Cereal
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Heinz 2 Baby Food
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Enfamil ProSobee Soy Formula
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Similac Isomil Soy Formula
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Nestle Carnation Alsoy Infant Formula
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Quaker Chewy Granola Bars
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Nabisco Snackwell's Granola Bars
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Ball Park Franks
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Duncan Hines Cake Mix
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Quick Loaf Bread Mix
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Ultra Slim Fast
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Quaker Yellow Corn Meal
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Light Life Gimme Lean
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Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix
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Alpo Dry Pet Food
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Gardenburger
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Boca Burger Chef Max's Favorite
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Morning Star Farms Better'n Burgers
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Green Giant Harvest Burgers (now called Morningstar
Farms)
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McDonald's McVeggie Burgers
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Ovaltine Malt Powdered Beverage Mix
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Betty Crocker Bac-O's Bacon Flavor Bits
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Old El Paso Taco Shells
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Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
Additionally, the following whole foods
have been genetically engineered and approved for commercial sales.
No labeling or long term safety tests were required.
According to the New York Times,
about one half of all soybeans and a third of all corn planted in
1999 were genetically modified.
(Source) Union of Concerned
Scientists
What Can You Do?
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Make a list of these GM foods
and take it with you to the grocery store when you go
shopping. Make copies for other family members to use.
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Buy certified organic foods
whenever possible.
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Support the movement demanding
long-term independent safety testing and labeling of
genetically engineered foods.
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Get informed about GM foods on
the Internet. You will find hundreds of GM food articles and
documented information.
Here are a few places to begin:
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